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THE NEW YORK SUN, Prbiabed daly, Bunda , at the Boi dn Fits ital oa En tive New siggy In Ne sity snd cinity, at When Sut by mail, Foun 60.000 Copies per day THE WEEELY OUM to published of 10 conte 0 gear; 16 month 62, dagie on Paprieton NUMBER 8507 FOR SALE AND TO LET. WANTED, —— fab ten I GOOD BOOT FITTERS— agen SRICHTER, No. 50 Sedma | tbe arrae Sreagecice cecareity ———_ CUARKBON BOOT rect — CHEAPEST FARM IN MARKET uy 24a: 00T Leeper tk LOTS IN JERSEY CITY— ty 4 bis Sytner HOTELS, RES- SUSE | Sar on ‘on Wheeler Panis im owing Soan ee sak cms ter ht aan yang oie reste sa "as up omion ‘a1 BD—LADIES TAUGHT TO OPE- wi oi besten weit ange aay eros ber AND 185 perea, wi buldis eieeect |W ce that Et Ke scteret, + aa larabagheensae’ nd black teas, retiring to Minoreg a. fn saylum in Spain was made to his Holiness, 0 far back aw 1 the queen of tea recurred ey Na_| THE NEW YORK SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT, 11, 185% Exile of the Pope. ss Wy So PS yy The following startling announcement agpears in the Stiterial euereapondence of the Courrisrdes Brats Unis; “Pins 1X bas abandoned th tii e refeet o atecfiehage hy foree of arma in the affaira lu rever ge, he hae manifested eticaliy than tin \d accepting Tearie Toes by the intention of abandoning ‘esplum ofred to him in th tio Ba? the Legatic strosh anal more o — Spat ‘This (2 not the first thme that the ides of the Pope's Deen broeched. Tte'y. hee ‘A formal offer that country, and it subsequent phase of Roman ‘mane? has ever looked: mn from hiv own sub- rine us to hear thet he liad the soll of revolutionary Mr. Bredertch’s Career. Davw C. BropratcK, was born in the cit son afterwards sat, 40 or 41 years of age. age. His of Washington, in December, 118, or 1% consequently, at the time of his death, was about He was of Inst parent- father was a stone-cutter, @ well-to- do man, who had the contract for su plying stone for building the preseat ed upon the pillars of the Chamber in ‘onal Wl ais Whea Davw was about 5 much service, 1859. Bouthern hemispbere, Boars, foxes, boavera, race fan badgers, tmi'tka, lynxes, muskrate, rabbits, hares and squirrels, are procitred in North America, Inok oul ore used for the hammer- ches, for leigh coverings, for military cape and knapeacka; th * Tuseet bear skins for muffs; tho silver grey, white, or Polar bear skins for rugs, ‘The fur of the raccoon is CCAM. Mink and marten dine we eed nr ‘and trimmings, Of foxes, the b'ack {a the valuable species found im America, red foxes not belt ‘@ in such high repute esformeriy, "Fhe akin of Rus ssa foxen are taki to ‘be worth their weight in oes. ‘Temperance ta the New York Petico Courts. THrne are many parsons brought to the Po- lice Conrts charged with intoxication, who, after Dy ht spent in the dreary cells in the company degraded and abandoied men and women, Seon keenly clous of thelr shameful tition, and resolve to reforn1 thelr mode of lhe. To such, wih'afew words of admonition, the magistrates often astmimietar tho temperance ledge with most happy results. At the Jeffers son realy to administer to any who may emerge from the cells of repentance and desire to sub- scribe to it. The ome in wae at: p resent his seon is blotted and hin ed with inks of all colors and read as follows larket Police Court, they have a pledge THE PLEDGE : “We, whose namon are heronnty @ Txed, do sol emnly, sineerviy, and truly promise that’ wo will never more une, in od or manne , Say intox|+ eating Naor of any lad or Generition' mn ad ‘ani we do further nbenance PRICE ONE CENT te ee fat ee, t i ime of retuction is pai by } death. Of Se execution of such slay | aan would conflict wit! ‘tbe State satho-ities, but furtunately, with but one exception, there never was a crime of this character committed among them, and then it stretched the power of the constituted authorities to theragarost to save the pone eee to death, laws of the State are and carried out. Tun The community pay taxes the same as other citizens, but receive little i from them. ‘They build their own roads, and do everything in the way of business with the State as & exm- munity, and not as individuals, Their ritual, like everything else pertaining to them, it fectly simple, and their maxims of morality are at ouce comprehended by the most ob- die’! British 8 may be supposed, there is no reat men- 4 development among them, and yet they are | in his coffin, all in the afte crowd not stupid or churlish. hg Heap gives the | of spectators, many of whom nd En tears, whi that a summary ‘wiping out campment came near being the final compos children in Witter in the Germ: lish Tenguages, and all the common branches of edu- ¢ bey wre tet minting office, recent - ay improved, in w’ int religious and tracts, ublisber is also the Fousaner and heonkealer ot the town, Ho employs two compositors, and does his own presswork on a ‘Washington’ press, lately im- ported. For a number of years his entire office was placed in a sort of bureau, type, cases, press and all, whieh is now exhibited asa curiosty. quence. Wasi wcteenke ak Vv ee ES SEC. ‘Waterworks, 8 miles Ca | ss tera day. ‘Boo eAN NUE, Rinse tpt erat oT Yhac® inate dcrray et NY or G yeats oli, the family removed to this city, wheie he was at once sent to school, in which he acquired an ordinary ducation, So soon as leating liquor we Upon this excat bear sate Dee, 8th, arity and is followed by several hundred i. | Weeesnin FAMILIES TO WORK IN A Se Re LH mee Stang TYINE = SEINS TWINE—Oun- iota arcane cotton yarns, of sepa ‘Noa, he was ol! enough, he wae bound apprentice to a stone cutter, with whom he served his time, During the period of Mr. B's spprenticerhp, ‘as afterwards, he was considered a person of others; the last being dated Oct. % 135%, ‘There the names of persons from ail countra “and = ceand ck; written In the moat varied stvles of pen: climes, men, women, ard children, w Wary NTED—A ee me be Enna |S warn STED—LADIES TO LEARN TO tte Aereecee eee peel ah infos, false eswing machines for sale and te let,_ at otreet. ow mete ANTEDITWO | TAILORESSES to ‘work on pante; also a fow good ae: wore t sate = paid wie learning, Apply at 14 Franklio me ‘oor, Wi iiowan SMART TIDY GIRL TO DO fraet, H? Roesewerts of email Rantiny pat 11 Bast WASTED—AT RICRMOND'S, A FEW Wan dress cap ae nie SRE ae DAY, J Lad Teas Win esha Rae Reena Cabal EE MEDN. nm 95.000 FOR A GOOD FARM OF 1% ABTED — at WaLLacws OFFICE, 4 Pec er este es |aeeer RH SALE CHE “P, WANTED-4 FIRst ¢ CLASS OPERATOR, pants Ga = 10 MARK ET MER—FO! pe A ak TW ety , a pager? AND BASE ; | Waxnee aims ot CAN GET GOOD pisos Soe vert ag TO EXCHANGE—FOR A FARU NEAR cored iad ce ia SALE—IN BROOKLYS—A GRO- cere eta AOCERY AND LIQUOR STO) iS, Stati Searetale the heey ca ‘ \oeold ahaa wee eI is bater. FOR SALE—A GROCERY AND LI- ra Phd 8 Sera Wl sald rae Bihecae WARTED, yin pees 73 rd ar 8°10) to result eee ATELY AT. THE Be Wantee sas orcinrsa 10a Tear at Sagas $10 pee OOD O) age orand Gale Galshers con a cttale. Brofteble ar as heren mare arin |‘ D [etary Repty tH: COD 7 Coma ‘cali | (X/ANTED—A WHEELWRIGHT, A re (OUSE TO LET—A TWO STORY AND at No, 11 Dow door tothe y man. ppaiy ab Ho ¢ public school, Widattag” loyateeo BOM AS Sew anD | \ATANTED—A CARRIAGE TRIMMER, 1 To Pe ‘and ithaves FOR SALE—THE FIXTURES AND Sate sora Bose ork it f the w exeelient, chance ier no other need api lt lth fall particulate. and end ta R SALE—A SUBSTANTIAL 8 STORY Wy Anrep —an Ei ENGLISH, oA OK ee Scag heed Fie Ketone ‘an engine: the lotaie ' 2h £ "Onion Office, or apply Ce sae a A FaIvats FAMILY (8 Protaatant fogen boasework: frat our, of Rate vriyete vans Brooklyr, at women, to, cook: ‘sho raat sent for ia famberwork & iv, with sCRintintavsk dora bolow Burk ov. os B18 ‘ i 4 her particulars Ale pe ao Marclay st. ¢ 165 V : FOR GALE, IN BROOKLYN—A ( : t eran Seer ander wil be ee sat on { % two astery bricl x74 ta,D and Baltic neat, Crary . we. MNO: echel ‘oot 6190 00) AND TWO i Tp awe wee “hop water en the floor, Lnqaire TT ar Wonnaion Pottigentan et tama KE AND a bancatn— YOu p= Lage tage al, nd BOR sta; go0d Josette on; : COTTAGE In BROOKLT ronsuce- |S elie Lis Be t TO ire lao Fone Fol eliciad we oat RNBU Sap ani anon en Wace sain (RUSERS— food hands exn sera ok ae WS ANTED FOR WHALIEG Sra on Ql ‘TOVES; ae COAL, LARGE SUPPLY ey THE BEST Fau- Seve E375 Soh Eee ay | st po SUPERIOR QUALITY OF FAMILY all deli orsrs me ‘oat ye) red ash, So ahe AL BEST (PEACH ¢ ti) ROHARD, RED acca EE Coat ee ion | {othe | Satan ee Coe sene 125, 04.50, & oraataal a face AND $4.5 25 QUAL — P! eres acta GOAL. o1 :0—ron THe west Praca panacea a (COAL — 64 PER TON—RED ne eren eee UNPRECEDENTEDLY ow ee Ii kings of tin, my pire sat sat iafa Bend boa" 0d ay, elt as Os opin Ok Word 3% rat) LOCUST and delivered for PERSUNS WISH ING beat Get, Gna oe aud ai Soot, OF Walker ate ean sore from Brooklyn, and Druggiste generally. ‘eaaine ote D'S ITALIAN MEDIOATED ota RUUGe tory ft hod, real ‘ oroety with a Setit a" he sate "8 O14 eat oat oli Liat ROOFS GURED FOR ONE CENT Bia bsciaenaa ee TAUGHT A cant 70 0rex Ores Seer Seater MEN JWISHIBO Soe ' SALE X AND LET_A VARICK ST, NEAR WEAR eee ae eee| = ' T serena weet ‘ot ae Sane = SALE AND toe ‘ 4 GOOD CHANCE FOR earn {te on Bixth ey, has been FOR SALE—THE LEASE, STUCK AND i a VERY LOW FOR CASH— No, cates DRUG STORE FOR Beatin Seb, ae ee ara \)_ 10 LET—TWO FLOORS OF a BHICE Ets eb ave, ercegn water, rages 8 and oogstant empermeny wit beriven fo | and inate | NER aegis ee a erecta O'r = TOP SITUATIONS Reape side cata ue CARRIAGE MAKER6— WASTED A light ® cee Aagop MAY spate wanted DAILY tented. india at of pag Diy tee ge bare tot aloe LITTLE GIRLS. pa those oar’ and bring oe ae ie C4 Satore way, VERGAME, TRL ¥ Weed ¥OLD ict d FINEST years, 0 ‘D—ON THE STATEN saya atthe Co) 6 of te phates Ww Leon IRONERS WANTED—GOOD i RE = tam RATOR WANTED ON HOWE'S CYL- der aching, gical at befrae 09. ray OF Aten T B wee WANTED IMMEDIATE. DO teby CUMMING & cuAriaS, 18 Gumaynort th E oergecan GooD BAND ale sirens diver, Apply toWM. J. FA URS Wiinlden Lane, ILVER SMITHS — A GOOD PLATES emaciated Taare ee Ae jon lane, up staire, AND MALE AND of Gent 16 Bile BOIREAU, eo. | ME © a erat feewn eatgg aes ae ieee orsent iar saeareren wed ee eee 1M 4 ia, : 16 Hale's pes ‘Tada rubber pa eine’ great Toricernea Dresses and othor raption, prom Savury moder’ D OPENING ME. DBMORBEST'S ae poe fig peor reas: ——— Ties rere, COME TERY H HAVE COME. ster best ir $1; Pagan: con oi Breda ABP mer sei iartichive se 000 ONE mt, Is 1 MOSTH, ae ‘be TROYER, ae USED WITH cee eis ag A) Cory at a Pa PERSONS HAVING Su as 7%, AOD ACADEMY OF 6T, FHABCIS, 2 under scriere i with ixtaue bold ph warn ned tL tna Raiacrannd Werte AND EXCELSIOR SKIRTS— Tg Skirt Manufactory and ays ‘the branth. rei ce thi SION eenoqucoras 00, 875 BROAD: Genged vies errr entiation 1 stores arent at ait aki I please fs conc eee out of ore YER. No. Dy weglets co on others of thi idea of putting t Logista tonto dll an expected vacency, ti culled to the Cabinet of ‘President Tren the Logialature was canvassed in his bohalf with satisfactory results, but the vacancy did During the Legislative session of best not occur. 1858, the friends of with a view to having him then elected to suc~ ‘oftor a bitter and protract- the Legislature adjourned, having done bat ifiele business besides attending to t following year, most hated, him, Havana, whic history of the Coo.io trade, Tuckless Fs rong mental Fong ba ary a ewsil as of great physical stren; these accounts et activity, and. was made the um- ire in all an Cee that arose among a oo- and associates. of manhood, he was a act engineer that under the ad M tion of pollesia th soured New York for Calif Sy ltemodlatety commausead nection with Mr, Freoenicx D. K great in! ‘ion, he Boon afver attainin mm ee, Fire Kngine Company, No. 36. While occupying that after by politicians, fn ested in the ee soon acquil was much sought he thus became inter- aquest ce in the Ninth where he became a recognized power in the Democratic party, ions of the ity, nd ‘ard, His leading aitinities were then, Stcxtas, Hart, Hasniv, Baany, and class of politic His political influence rapidly Increased to suc! inistration of Van Hrse was Collector of Customs in thi city, Mr. B. acquired the control 7 dispost- tion of certain in the Custom- House, and was instrumental in securing the Na for Samuxt, SuPDAM. Ta 1849, becomin ng diosatlatiod with the condt- city, and feeling somewhat Constitution of the was instrumental in his ‘own, disappomtments, Mr. B left On bis arrival there, business, in con of wing. the leading featares curs State Constitution adopted. His course that occasion was signally bitter in opposition fo lotteries, banning, Ro. and while extensively en; Bhortly afterward, usinass, he ired, in Seles hicontnarssersaoe ro oars n 1852, be coed Leper Gwin, 2 strugel neeived the himself in nomini he State for United Mr. BB, canvassed that borly, querre). The effort toolect Mr. B, was renewed tho ier ) that be was enabled to dic+ .) but no choice was made; ter succeeded by such ov his associate in Cae ae for the short term. Tn this respect, Mr. 8. made the singular selection of the man whom he Mr. B. conceived the idea of foro~ ing Dr. Gwre to solicit his election from the man he had pretended to undervalue, and to writing, and to bind acknowledgmen' to abandon the friends who b by foregoing the to bis position. Atronage which was due always sustained In accordance with (his arrangement or obli- gation entered by Dr. to the effect that he was tired of serving the terests of professed frie for them; and that he therefore desiret to wash sho published a card woaring out his life of all patronage, and cheerfully con- (it all to his assoclate. Bo soon as Dr. Gwin saw | recovered a seat in the Sonate, and the dis grace to which he would ve: n what terms he jected if bi he repeatedly sent DERICK, Wo obtain» Tedjgnont in quest b of that paper had beon taken, and found its way into p ween Gwin and Bropen ye More ter and irrecone lifornia together, B, soon discov hind. ed from shine ‘Tac Covile Trade. A ‘locument reached we by the last mail humanity were ex: 1 gives elaborate statistics of from the first in atic colonist,” rmed, which took to the last cargo, 1 of September ult, ips tho mortalicy was very bein ;from twenty-five to forty per cont. thers much less, particularly on the ships, whic hat more ca! 6 passages of ed. the american ships were also much shorter thy thove of any others, as shown in tho statis which give the duration of the voyages of all, Tho tratlic was begun in 1847, thereaf.er disco and actively resumed in 1 iskly prosecuted with all it has been tendant horrors, and one hundred a} Duri fs heseeight years, fifty twonty-three Coolies W were shipped for Havana, but ali did not land; for over fifteen per cant, of the whole number perished in transitu. ‘wes heaviest in 1856 and ll contage of tons and 1868, when nineteen out of every hundred Coolies who went on board the slavers did not leave them alive, but found watery graves on the voyage, A Obapter oa Fars. As the season for the wearing of furs Is ap- ing this ig themed; it In the prosching, the following will be found of inter- est balr, the inuer wide od, by poouli process, into @ sort of leather ; and, proviously furs aro denominated Beaver fur, from’ ite @ ufacture, ts @ very fmportant an best dye. Fitch, or t & dluetnutive siecle ada and th ho v on the skins, tout estootied. Amer c ‘being ly ang Tuoen are rich end live solor, ‘The Gory fox, 60 calle} from if the northeast o- ast of nthern wo bi f red color, is taken near ite fur la much valued, iy ved rey great uuabers Wo rineipally in this country tit ism Big ecarcer and "hing mow obteiuable in ly f ta. the moat nostherly ‘Phe fur of the muddle ett peaver, is most o#- tt, tnost glory, and aloes the fur of the fitchet or polecat, is so!tand warm, but the uoplessant sm cit which adheres to it depremos its valu Marten. aut er, piel, tmey be sald to be the pi the sake of the Hedy way of pre-eraburtoa he 0 Wy fuaton'ng biewo black ti ‘The sout is an inferior of emaine. ‘I'he sable ia a native of Northern Europe and Biteria, those of the darkest ¢ Marteus are found Ais, those from the former ly valued, toough wany @ boantifil dark browa its brillant ‘Ania, and ‘both for its eo or and Suauees in that quartor of the world, Nutra skins are chi wed by Lat manafactarers ass substitute Beaver, dearctter fur, of the your beautiful brown color, but when older the caine he- ‘ cor ngty 80% eat and Par seas are found ‘colder Wiltwten of the © prosliutien iy & will be read wit who take an interest in that country : © being tho oth in North, sat, hots . ol Here te the fire womanly handed) what was evidently once adelicate, refined lady, 4 here the bolder hand of a hart working man; ‘mh wa in German letters, and nests ¢ an here ir aname writtenevidently by asm old ‘loay, ¢8 Qi & more ee toy. Ae tects the clear haul of the clerk of the ort) writing the name of some poor wretch, who, wit! Dorves all unatruny, inakes the X.oF hla” or “her mark.” ‘Lhe ‘last person who aflixed her is pledgo was @ poor woman, whose husband is a laborer at th ntral Park, He, aimiki, temperate appearing man, canre in with her, accompanied by an officer, and stated to Justice QACKKanUsH that his wife waein the habit of getting drunk, and neglecting her chitdeen and. her househi borne with her, had pleaded with her, and used oyery exertion in his power to wean her from her depraved appetite for liquor but her promises wore all broken, her constitution impaired, and her self respect lost. loved her, and did not want her locked was a good wife to him, and'a od meth er to the children when sober. Cou! he. judge. do suything to roforma her rlibout ocaatig old affiirs, He had ‘The arrest of the woman had uearly Frode bev sober, and when the magisteate tall- ed kindly to her, urging her to abandon the use of liquor, and pictured to her the ruin she was bringing’ npon herself and family, with the tears gushing from her eyes, sho asked if she could not sign the pledge. ‘The ancient scroll, many names of like unfortunates, was produced, and cheared by words of enouur- sen nt from her husband, he weeping woman ced ier mark” spon the paper, opposite hich the elerk recorded the date, and penitent~ L yn ihe Court arm inarm with her husband, Americans im Japan. Tho following extracts from a letter written Japan by a ed eee from this eat much satisfaction by those Nac uly, 1859. ‘There has been such « rush of traders to Japan that almont everything that can be bought has bon carried of Near bundeed ships have already | So poets ‘There were twenty-five in port wo we Smived fucluding the war mectoore... Buch an influx of trado an this upo 8 peor! tuely untued end unprepared for fy “has of sh Otay and carried prices u; suem area very interesting peopl aud avs dure ile wivesity. and expreadon’ about thom than the Gbinées, ‘They don't look at you with thet pect Marly Ohinese vacant and wooden mauner, fill of interest and curity, and ave always polite Of courte T except the Govern- fl every @ an (goed) when fiud wnyth 3 which particularly a aro aninted on ¢ ware You), and They hei grtek yon for bree yal offic» imost stripped their ¢ Know it be T ay are as yet a perfectly Innocent ras, from ali vice. { clonniiness the Japanese aro far ahead street are well paved and Kept wit aro en awering for Wed, tabiey obalry aud eve It isa vory #mple arrangom: nt, and vast deal of trouble, “All the inalde ‘portions are tiado of thin siiding screens, covered with paper, #0 that the whele Can be thrown inte ue Toomh—# gcod convenience when you want to give « wer claws co sbout as Reantily dremod as Wels houses are furnisbed. Tu our aftern the Bills we often encounter the ju te taking a both ip » tub by the door, mene Goad bye. Jo deiiea ions by cur presence. y « like Ita'inn, and ifter i ine, the language Kounds very musical. We have picked up enough of at to get on tn the abo without much trouble, althou,l we have 8 good tm a Japan lacquered wa rage now, parth rly the old Mu ‘Jury passed oft very quictly, We a erect ari ar Yuck we sould fot mak tul we did the best we could under the Oixeumntanced Tho Separatioe af One. ‘The village of Zoar, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, is the residence of a colony of Heparatists from the Lutheran Church, who ved to this country about 42 years since, Having adopted the sentiments of that pious enthusiast of the seventeenth century, Jacon Bomems, or Bei Man, as ho is generally called, two hundred per- tons lefe Wirtemberg, in 1817, under tho leader- ship of one Jacon M. Bimacen, and on their arrival in this country, purchased 6.000 acres of wild land in was County, whore they still roride, ‘They p Hocialism ia the strict eat sone of the word-—lalor and property being equally divided among a'l. Their offieers are a Lircetor and three I upon whom devolve the management of the temporal affain, of the "L hose officers are e-ective, females :ot- 11 as males, ‘The Trustees sorye thre vacating his office aunually, hie ‘a terrible calamity visited tho Wttle ity in the st vy which members were swept Away, praveat: taimoniad alliances muaa, it wes reason Ly hoped, to the numerical strength of the so- ciety. ‘The increas tinea. then has scarcely mado up for the loss, andthe nramber of mex bers rea ing is about ‘0, Daring the early yeurs of the colony all Gonjugas relations calou Tired to toad to an incroage af tho rexponsibuli of the females aud bectons of the society for a given period iaerdicted, and strange to tay, the arbitrary ukase was obeyed, But if they bave not wod in nuubers they have gaived in wealth, ‘Thelr huge farm, to which edditions bave been made under their thrifty and economical mnaagerren, is in the most pet- fect state of cnltivation, large three story brick houre, of an antique ule, with innay - able abies, was ately tho residence of the goo King Suimexa, but is now vocupicd by the ‘Trursece, A lange Hore und 8 at us taverd (the latter conducted in the old-fashione! style ‘af tho German inn), a fine church, 60 good dwel lings, 8 anda flour mill are among the iuprover A Ne atettom the office of TAs Ohio States~ man, who recently visited the community, o fighting, vara Ww and po ssibly they go without it for many days if not for several weeks, lume er'titled ‘ Dinner, wearing the furnishes some interesting facts touching. the | helmet above metioned,stocd'above the most laborious accomplishment, carving, how burdensome it was made in olden time performed read in the life of Lady Mam greater the indy, the more on elther band wore #0 far from being: beumd to offer their assistance that the ented crpoaite to her, might not setae hey eros plat: ‘as fr the rom of guests, the meey lnacesiderable Dimaeft tora slice of the. mutton would bave chewed it in ‘scientifically, from one Teascna three timen a wook, that sho might be perfect on ber father's public form rer fuuetlons without interruson, she ‘wan wife beating, no rioting, no | the peuple these, “Abeir Biake in blae fabric, of their own mann! of the mak an wnfe al lamp. of which moot the apron-strings before sud be- hind, ‘The primitivoand somewhat picturesd costume is completed by an immense straw Dound by a ribbon of never-failing blue, and a plentiful Jack of erinoline,~ an fnstituvion. of | 8:30.4. which the Zoar belles are entirely ignorant,or, if J tl known to them, is totally ignored." Drak of Hon Birds. The question is often asked, whore do sea birds obtain fresh water to slake their thirst, but wo have never seen it satisfactorily answered till stroy ed, ings of the tront will soon follow it. up to the surface of the water the fisherman kills them with his knife. The above is warranted e veritable fuct, and no deh alory, though it has « strong odor about, it, A rine broke out yesterday morning, about in in the house adjoining the Quaran~ levelling both to the grown drinking taloom and dwellity afow days An old skipper with whom we | dwelling only. The loss “ANCE. ee oe if manatee cert Death. 24 1d A Ls ere atte convenietice of the “fies, $4 ‘Ailvertisements received wndil 10 Prato entabliahment Is entirely closed ecidoae Na ™ Tan yellow fret fot fever fo r,t Rarhynartpr arn a for cham| ‘hip of the U inetyfon Chutes River, nest Riatese inguinhed oarsm Provinces are expected to be presents were the grea mass were #0 of the ” Tnx Pacific wagon road has been fintshed: During the Summer some 1.500 wi 12,000 head of cattle and about 4.000 persons have ed over it, Grase, wood and water are abundantly along the entire route, It —, ces at the South Pass, leaving the we the Southwest, and, “y ronal agit going ork a ch Motntains "by wey es the head waters feat end ers, ili Tur fchermen have a Sz + Rabe oe 4 way of catching tish in the Rhone. wade into the water, at night, with a knife pak a water-tight ‘Lhey place the lamp ‘indenter, Sn ending, at Staten pcm owned and occupied by Fave as a saloon’ and dwell~ ing, whieh, hs its contents, was entirely de~’ D. Reagan and ser Cai ing, oe the latter @ were conversing on the subject, said that he kad | $10,000, The ferry house, with the fences, gates, at tre in len, ‘et § of enduring thitst are increased by habit, were enal for three ‘This.extract from the cecantly ‘publistiet ‘vo= fast and Toa" | kept up Carving was anciently taught ae an art, and it fl Lotte sound of mister Bm ince times, we job, in those dayay tah when chosen, With he! sen temaa. “e meaty. an carried up tn ite turn 80 be. ean her clone | cince the posro.and Cakshts ‘thi bi i} Sm gf os to help | T3e, hat tenanes, and wee, “Are tiow- hope —when, in order to per- fo oat her own atpner alone, an hour or two Fl The man who starts in fi h a doterinin- to reach acertain position, and adheres un- vingly to his purpone, rejecting the advice cautious, and defying the auguries J, rarely fails, if he live long enough, for which lis set out. Oa the who vacillates in his course, the aatlors say, towanl all points pass, is pretty sure to become a bolp ‘ay before his voyage of life is half Weathereock meu are Nature's ‘They are good for nothing. Detter yaded obstinacy than eternal wilifal blininess to danger, The N. creae of $009.690 eTock 1000 N. C, 6s. ptly tas if there were no such the Eilitor of the dun :-—Dear 3 Af Waturday, under the yresoure on fe deat, stating that he bus witnersed the ind catar of the ferry beut mark 48 Ibs, of steain, aid that that of the aint dover, to tl by ‘the pubite, 1 ut ‘These bouts ar We tees that any privele Oowpany fronds aboutd be guilty of base and. sa Gorons a falechod, aa to attempt to bias the ph’ tulud against & fa fand honerable 0 pany (0 cn re face cde must formidable nopoly, acd. whore could auother man have ni to powsees the boldness to establiab such an igo under ao discouraging elroutnstancon, 8 nae oo gaan Tenth berest Boweg faa to is ren the renult? Let the people ot Wie jamabo jh anawer for themselves? Since that time faa net thelr elty Increased almont ono-third ? Have Whey act remnened advantage wand accommodations { before ¥ |, who have noth. II of either ig the roltef uf the bo comp ete ‘and. taut burgh, frou the bon t MAIL ITEMS, < ‘Tum proposition to annex West Florida to Alabama has Loan voted down at a recent elec- ‘This table is derived by compaxsom of the Fiat . tlon. Anotiten breeeh bas occurred ia the Erie Car nal, near Palmyra, ‘The aqueduct at that place was cartied away. pin performed his feats har bean cut up ven for keepsakes, aul sold at high figure Atlantic Cabte. A CONTRACT bas just been signed for the com~- tion of tke Mobile and Ohio Railroad to the Fraaneeseo bine, ‘Lhe work is ‘0 be Sulahed hy the thirty arst of December, 1859. ‘Tux Utah mail brings invelllsence of the trial and sentance to two yaats imprisoament to the Penitentiary of MoKuszie, the forger of Guy- ernment ebecks, ‘Tux St. Louls Demaerat says that on Voto: Any last, 25.000 pounds of Dew Mexican w: arrived at St. Joseph from Leavenwonh Ci nt to the Kast, zens of Kinderhook, N. Y., last week, ped, exued anc tomatoed a aireot Hecwnse he had seen fit in some of bis isparaye their moral stan tard. Ban Francisco is that Judge ‘The pubi’c were of Baopnrucn, His ever witnessed iit 0 90 Bin Franoweo. art of the loading ‘Tue bard and wi who fell with a balloon ve miles high, without pire sduiced, and broke his wrist, have been | {gayq payputated, to save his Lifes 19.0001 hug world could not grt along withimt old | ts are used in rested at the Revere hg by New | ef 90 York officers, who have boon on hig track singe fav. L sides othe: raaterials. Thowe = fowl, put on the gloves Hartford. coach ‘and lant pend ri h rlipeaor Hotely nod, sae M4 Freel set webs apn tol ng 1g a survey of all going on. Total ere ee om this more ia Bopt., 85, than during t year.Thit week’ Bik Statement chews aa ine 1000 ‘Torn, 6x. "0% 6000 Kw Sd M. "83. han the hesitancy which 0000 Erie 4th M.... he y of defeat opr) Ko habitually belts Ustween | fou gtiarters 20s Jom 9 A. Cen Bs 0 Tooo arta A. 100 Chi de T. 2000 Lan, w W Wile 1h Washitgtoa In'4 He aud Ficnae The Vlour in @ shale Lotta? and calos On Td.0 bbl as HS ae ‘Stato $! Tend 50 for extra doy $4 D0age G jijary, avd thon fell from the tree where bis PA ued at 2,176,870, Pasifer ane CuaAuncey Joussox, a well known New York te burglar, sensehiy from Beer beep. ar pat oon scape frou prisgn, Wi eat frequently seen these birds at sea, far from any | &c., were entirely destroyed. A ind thai could furnish them water, ho a ound and under a storm cloud, elattering like du cks on a hot day at a pond, and drinking iw | tecting firemen from the action of the the drops of rain as they fall. They will smell » | enabling rain squall a hundred: miles or even farther off, | of gloves made of amlanthus, a kind and scud for it with inconceivable fleetness, | ous mineral,a holmot of the same material How | long soa birds can live withort water is | into another of wire gauae, and a shield one me mero: 'y @ matter of ones et probly their fy Some curious experiments have recently takes Paris to test a now cor them to resis? a strong heat. athand eighty santimetres be- . the above-ment bled to irom tinrs at « white heat, minutes, without ifeimg obliged to Mek, fg their hold. Straw was afterwards set fre te @{Jarge cast-iron canidton, and while @ fireman, whet he warded off with the shield. they rese at timer-above his head, be wi to keen his post for a minatesad! et. Ke merous other experiments were wi father, the Duke of Kingston, ‘ Ubrenepage tr ayy of domoncevated the suveses of the matesiale used. the henory of bis table. a ‘ihomeyy impomid thot upon hin ae bodily strength for the office, by thoes duper a required no small sbare ; forthe mistwes of cour | Don't take a hint. Beene Depot, Twenty- bey, "panalon was not only to livrite—that ia, to urge c 4 et, seventh street, N. Y., waiting for care te leave gid teaze her company to eat more than buinan "Up drives the trom the new “iat fi awd a Bt id omwill be able to keep it Lal big Rep od h Marrul porter: poothetly pebeiasd-~tenken arene NANCIAL, &o NEW YORK, Monday, Oot, 18, Y. Central RK. R. aw earned $17.110 4 wane momth lant $228.086 im apecte » and @ reduction of n loans. EXCHANGH SALDS—PIRST BOARD. & BLY. de vomes tid MARKETA New ows, Mowpay, Ovt. 10th, a Avy in ederate woe 1) with sales o! Bute Lei he Bote and 5 ostern ; Gh 1a foreateada > HADagS 6 forex ; on the f 508 A Ee EAS On iy in fosico, wich the | #4 tuna heap Ohio, lua, ‘dour wit object to overthrow Mix ‘sad 85 S0c$7 for oe en ae the 2a ult, and the exert with sales of {cose ss BD Merde would take placs on the 23.b, Sant Goa t of Cor, the balloonist, | lt qnoved at, ‘orth Capella jor tar, ‘and turpentine | Sazada end Western. Ha va crf be ‘heamonne |, faranons Fos shipped So 5 during the year 1688 is val- | With sales of 100 bile. ab bia % aie

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